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                        Jul 22, 2015 - TROLLing
                         Grosche, Jan, 2015, "Epistemic and concessive scales: A quantitative analysis of adverbs in German", https://doi.org/10.18710/JGVGQH, DataverseNO, V2
                         Four German adverbials in scalar environments, which all mean "at least", were examined. Epistemic, purely semantic, environments and their scales and concessive, pragmatically enriched, environments, were compared. The aim was to give evidence for a certain distribution for some of the adverbials regarding the environment in which they are used. T... | 
                        
                        Jun 29, 2015 - TROLLing
                         Makarova, Anastasia, 2014, "Variation in pri- and pod- attenuatives in Russian", https://doi.org/10.18710/TP3TIY, DataverseNO, V2
                         The database contains the results of a psycholinguistic experiment targeted at variation in the prefix marking of Russian attenuative verbs. The Experiment_Results.xlsx spreadsheet contains all responses from each participant, for target stimuli and for the fillers. No personal information about the participants is included in the files, the inform... | 
                        
                        Apr 15, 2015 - TROLLing
                         Eckhoff, Hanne, 2015, "Replication data for: Animacy and Differential Object Marking in Old Church Slavonic", https://doi.org/10.18710/8GQV9V, DataverseNO, V1
                         This article explores the synchronic variation between the nominative-accusative (NA) and genitive-accusative (GA) in the oldest layer of canonical Old Church Slavonic (OCS), using parallel Greek and OCS data with principled information status annotation. Firstly, the data are used to clarify the claims made about the pragmatic properties of the al... | 
                        
                        Mar 30, 2015 - TROLLing
                         Eckhoff, Hanne Martine, 2015, "Replication data for: Death of a construction: Old Church Slavonic touch verbs", https://doi.org/10.18710/8E0X4R, DataverseNO, V1
                         Data set for a study of the locative argument structure construction in Old Church Slavonic. In this article I examine an argument structure construction on its deathbed, namely, the Old Church Slavonic (OCS) bare locative argument construction. Why does the construction even exist when the pattern it instantiates is otherwise dead? What happens to... | 
                        
                        Mar 30, 2015 - TROLLing
                         Eckhoff, Hanne; Haug, Dag, 2015, "Aspect and prefixation in Old Church Slavonic", https://doi.org/10.18710/3YNHO7, DataverseNO, V1
                         In this article we focus on one grammaticalization path to perfective markers, that of the so-called "bounder perfectives" (Bybee and Dahl 1989). Systems with this kind of perfective markers - often called "Slavic-style aspect" -- are particular elaborated in the Slavic languages. To examine why this is the case, we study the long-disputed question... | 
                        
                        Mar 23, 2015 - TROLLing
                         Andreassen, Helene N.; Lyche, Chantal, 2015, "Replication data for: Enchaînement, liaison, accentuation chez les apprenants norvégiens", https://doi.org/10.18710/ADPC3A, DataverseNO, V1
                         [abstract] Given that their L1, Norwegian, and their L2, English, are lexical stress languages, Norwegian speakers will equally tend to stress lexical words during the course of acquisition of L3 French, insuring the prosodic autonomy of each word. In the present paper, we show that this strategy slows down the acquisition of two external sandhi ph... | 
                        
                        Dec 29, 2014 - TROLLing
                         Zuraw, Kie, 2014, "Replication data for: Allomorphs of French de in coordination: a reproducible study", https://doi.org/10.18710/GF8QZ5, DataverseNO, V1
                         It is known that French de ‘of’ can take wide scope in coordination—that is, the coordination can optionally be reduced by omitting the second de: de X et/ou (de) Y, meaning roughly ‘of X and/or (of) Y’. De has an allomorph d’ that is used when the following word begins with a vowel. This paper shows, using a large written corpus, that the two allo... | 
                        
                        Dec 10, 2014 - TROLLing
                         Makarova, Anastasia; Nesset, Tore, 2014, "Replication data for: Russian nu-drop verbs", https://doi.org/10.18710/HSK0LE, DataverseNO, V2
                         The spreadsheet "Nu-drop database" includes verbs that are characterized by nu-drop, the process whereby certain verbs with the suffix -nu- omit this morpheme in past tense forms. The verb forms culled from the Russian National Corpus are tagged for phonological, morphological and syntactic/semantic properties that are possible factors influencing... | 
                        
                        Dec 10, 2014 - TROLLing
                         Makarova, Anastasia; Nesset, Tore, 2014, "Replication data for: V-temporal adverbials in Slavic", https://doi.org/10.18710/IOCDRU, DataverseNO, V2
                         The database includes 271 Russian examples and their equivalents in Ukrainian, Belarusian, Polish and Czech. The data were culled from the ParaSol parallel corpus (see http://parasol.unibe.ch/). Publication abstract: This article presents a corpus-based investigation of temporal adverbials with special focus on Russian v ‘in(to)’ and its cognates i... | 
                        
                        Dec 7, 2014 - TROLLing
                         Eckhoff, Hanne M.; Nesset, Tore; Janda, Laura A., 2014, "Replication data for: Old Church Slavonic byti Part One and Part Two", https://doi.org/10.18710/P9REAV, DataverseNO, V2
                         Abstract Part One. There is controversy over whether byti ‘be’ in Old Church Slavonic functioned as an imperfective verb with an unusually large number of inflected forms or as an aspectual pair of verbs, reflecting its suppletive origin from two stems (es- and bū-). We offer an objective empirical approach to the status of this verb, using statist... | 
